hey I just wanted to ask what you think is the most important part of Paul's sharp tone like the one you hear in the song Get out of my Yard or intense rock, thanks

Fri Jul 09, 2010 7:33 pm

Sonnyrazor

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Re: PAUL'S EQUIPMENT! (new members click here) UPDATED 17/05

In my opinion any Marshall-oriented amplifier will do the trick. Add a pickup like a Tone Zone or a PAF Pro and a booster and you're at the top!

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Fri Jul 09, 2010 7:43 pm

charli

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Re: PAUL'S EQUIPMENT! (new members click here) UPDATED 17/05

Sonnyrazor wrote:

In my opinion any Marshall-oriented amplifier will do the trick. Add a pickup like a Tone Zone or a PAF Pro and a booster and you're at the top!

what do you mean Marshall oriented?gainboost you mean like overdrive pedal?

Fri Jul 09, 2010 8:21 pm

Sonnyrazor

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Re: PAUL'S EQUIPMENT! (new members click here) UPDATED 17/05

charli wrote:

Sonnyrazor wrote:

In my opinion any Marshall-oriented amplifier will do the trick. Add a pickup like a Tone Zone or a PAF Pro and a booster and you're at the top!

what do you mean Marshall oriented?gainboost you mean like overdrive pedal?

I mean Marshall, Laney and other amps that have a tone, a sound which is similar to the Marshall one.. and with booster I mean an overdrive used as booster. Paul used an Ibanez TS9 for this, if I'm not wrong.. use it for solos, to add volume and pump your sound.

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Fri Jul 09, 2010 8:51 pm

charli

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Re: PAUL'S EQUIPMENT! (new members click here) UPDATED 17/05

Sonnyrazor wrote:

charli wrote:

Sonnyrazor wrote:

In my opinion any Marshall-oriented amplifier will do the trick. Add a pickup like a Tone Zone or a PAF Pro and a booster and you're at the top!

what do you mean Marshall oriented?gainboost you mean like overdrive pedal?

I mean Marshall, Laney and other amps that have a tone, a sound which is similar to the Marshall one.. and with booster I mean an overdrive used as booster. Paul used an Ibanez TS9 for this, if I'm not wrong.. use it for solos, to add volume and pump your sound.

ok dude thanks .

how would you compare the sound of the dimarzio tone zone, the d sonic and the duncan invader?

Sat Jul 10, 2010 1:54 am

Sonnyrazor

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Re: PAUL'S EQUIPMENT! (new members click here) UPDATED 17/05

charli wrote:

ok dude thanks .

how would you compare the sound of the dimarzio tone zone, the d sonic and the duncan invader?

Don't know, mate. The Tone Zone is great for a metal tone.. high in mids and equilibrate. I don't know the other two pickups!PG used a TOne Zone on a PGM.. don't remember which one and when.I'm sure some people will help you as well!

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Sat Jul 10, 2010 2:28 pm

dave5150

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Re: PAUL'S EQUIPMENT! (new members click here) UPDATED 17/05

For the recording of Fuzz Universe:

I used a Marshall Vintage Modern, plugged into a THD Hot Plate, then into a Randall isolation speaker cabinet. The cabinet has a single 12” Celestion speaker inside. I used a Marshall 2061x and an old Fender Princeton Reverb for a couple of things, but ninety-percent of the record is the Marshall Vintage Modern. I use the Vintage Modern on the road too, so it feels like home.

I tried a couple new pedals from a company called Majik Box this time. I ended up using them so much that they’re going to put them together into one pedal and call it the Fuzz Universe. That’ll be a new signature pedal coming out soon.

I also used an MXR script Phase 90 for a lot of things. My Ibanez Airplane Flanger is always good for some crazy noises. And the wah wah! I used a wah wah on this album more than I ever have before. The model is a Cry Baby 535Q.

I also got some cool fuzz, octave sounds from an H.B.E. UFO pedal, and the H.B.E. CPR compressor came in handy for some of the cleaner parts. I used it on the Bach piece and the intro to "Will My Screen Door Stop Neptune".

I mostly used my Ibanez Fireman guitars on this record. There’s the new red one that’s on the cover. It’s nearly identical to my original Korina Fireman, but it’s red. I used the original Fireman a lot as well, and I’ve got a light blue Fireman customized with all the designs from a Japanese sake bottle. I used that for the Bach Partita.

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